New Jersey Republican gubernatorial contender Jack Ciattarelli notched a raft of key endorsements Sunday in the Democratic stronghold of Hudson County.

Two prominent officials in North Hudson threw their weight behind Ciattarelli: North Bergen Commissioner Allen Pascual and West New York Commissioner Marcos Arroyo.

“When Democrats in Hudson County are standing with us, you know change is coming,” Ciattarelli proclaimed after locking down the endorsements. “This isn’t about party lines — it’s about fixing New Jersey and I’m the only candidate with a plan to get it done.”

In addition to those two endorsements, former Hudson County Democratic Chairman Anthony Vainieri Jr. is rumored to endorse Ciattarelli within days, the New Jersey Globe reported.

Hudson County, the fourth-most populous county in the Garden State, which encompasses cities like Jersey City, Hoboken and Secaucus, is generally seen as one of the most solidly Democratic counties in the state.

Last November, voter turnout plunged from four years earlier. President Trump still lost 34.4% to 62.3%, but the lower turnout helped tighten the margins in the state.

“Jack understands what hardworking New Jersey families and small businesses need, he stands behind the men and women of law enforcement, leadership rooted in integrity, common sense, and commitment to our communities,” Pascual said of his endorsement.

“It’s time for change. Its [sic] time to make New Jersey affordable again for all the residents of New Jersey. Proud to stand with him as we work toward a stronger, brighter future for our state.”

Pascual has served as commissioner since 2002. Arroyo was first elected to his post as West New York commissioner in 2023.

The endorsements come against the backdrop of a Democratic civil war in Hudson County that raged earlier this year.

Union City Mayor Brian Stack had gotten into a bitter spat with North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco over dueling slates they each backed for the state Assembly. Stack came out on top.

Additionally, some Democratic pols in the county had splintered over whether to back Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, a hometown candidate, for governor or Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ).

Polls show a tightening race between Ciattarelli and Sherill with just under a month to go before Election Day.

Sherrill has a 3.3 percentage-point edge over Ciattarelli, according to the latest RealClearPolitics polling aggregate. The tightening of the race has spooked national Democrats.

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